an arbitration panel’s finding that the random testing should be quashed, and ordered the issue heard by a new panel.
The union has filed leave to appeal this decision to the Supreme Court of Canada. A decision on leave is expected in February 2... Read more

Montreal-born Richard Wagner, a self-proclaimed advocate of judicial independence, as the next chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Wagner, 60, was called to the Quebec bar in 1980 and practised law until being appointed to the... Read more

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed Quebec-born Justice Richard Wagner to be the next chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Wagner, 60, was born in Montreal and earned a law degree from the University of Ottawa in 1979.
He practised... Read more

-- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed Quebec-born Justice Richard Wagner to be the next chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Wagner, 60, was born in Montreal and earned a law degree from the University of Ottawa in 1979.
He... Read more

Quebec jurist Richard Wagner has been named the next chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
At 60 years old, Wagner is the senior Quebec judge on the bench. He was nominated to the high court in 2012 by former prime minister Stephen... Read more

many years."
The Education Ministry couldn't say how many teachers are still needed across the province after a landmark Supreme Court of Canada ruling last year restored smaller class sizes and composition of classes after the previous Liberal... Read more

A landmark ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada on a gun trafficking case today will establish when text messages are considered private, and when they are not.
The high court will deliver two judgments on separate cases where text messages were... Read more

finding that the random testing should be quashed, and ordered the issue heard by a new panel.
The union has filed leave to appeal this decision to the Supreme Court of Canada. A decision on leave is expected in February 2018.
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Gerard Comeau likely never thought he would end up in the Supreme Court of Canada when he drove into Quebec to buy some cheap beer and bring it back to his New Brunswick home.
Comeau got a $292.50 fine for violating New Brunswick’s Liquor Control... Read more

Gerard Comeau likely never thought he would end up in the Supreme Court of Canada when he drove into Quebec to buy some cheap beer and bring it back to his New Brunswick home.
Comeau got a $292.50 fine for violating New Brunswick’s Liquor Control... Read more

Gerard Comeau likely never thought he would end up in the Supreme Court of Canada when he drove into Quebec to buy some cheap beer and bring it back to his New Brunswick home.
Comeau got a $292.50 fine for violating New Brunswick’s Liquor Control... Read more

of its New Prosperity Gold-Copper Mine project, 120 kilometres southwest of Williams Lake, have been dismissed by the Supreme Court of Canada.
In his written decision dated Dec. 5, Supreme Court Judge Michael L. Phelan dismissed the judicial... Read more

Gerard Comeau likely never thought he would end up in the Supreme Court of Canada when he drove into Quebec to buy some cheap beer and bring it back to his New Brunswick home.
Comeau got a $292.50 fine for violating New Brunswick’s Liquor Control... Read more

Gerard Comeau likely never thought he would end up in the Supreme Court of Canada when he drove into Quebec to buy some cheap beer and bring it back to his New Brunswick home.
Comeau got a $292.50 fine for violating New Brunswick’s Liquor Control... Read more

Gerard Comeau likely never thought he would end up in the Supreme Court of Canada when he drove into Quebec to buy some cheap beer and bring it back to his New Brunswick home.
Comeau got a $292.50 fine for violating New Brunswick’s Liquor Control... Read more

Gerard Comeau likely never thought he would end up in the Supreme Court of Canada when he drove into Quebec to buy some cheap beer and bring it back to his New Brunswick home.
Comeau got a $292.50 fine for violating New Brunswick’s Liquor Control... Read more

the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Caine launched the constitutional challenge — which made it all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada — after being arrested in White Rock with a joint that weighed 0.5 grams.
Ultimately the court ruled... Read more

sued her in 2008 and she then counter-sued over what she said was harassment.
The case eventually went the Court of Appeal, which found for the city.
Oh attempted to appeal it to the Supreme Court of Canada, but said her application was dismi... Read more

the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Caine launched the constitutional challenge — which made it all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada — after being arrested in White Rock with a joint that weighed 0.5 grams.
Ultimately the court ruled... Read more

the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Caine launched the constitutional challenge — which made it all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada — after being arrested in White Rock with a joint that weighed 0.5 grams.
Ultimately the court ruled... Read more

sued her in 2008 and she then counter-sued over what she said was harassment.
The case eventually went the Court of Appeal, which found for the city.
Oh attempted to appeal it to the Supreme Court of Canada, but said her application was dismi... Read more

acquitted by a jury in a trial that lasted less than a day.
Subsequent civil actions ended up through appeals going to the Supreme Court of Canada and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London, England, where it was determined the... Read more

want' and then find a way to deliver on that need'- Ara Mamourian, Property.ca
TREB plans to appeal that ruling to the Supreme Court of Canada and is seeking an order to stay the decision in the meantime. TREB CEO John DiMichele argues that is... Read more

restrained by the laws of the prohibition era,” Anglin told CTV News Channel on Tuesday.
On Wednesday and Thursday, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear the case of a New Brunswick man who brought 14 cases of beer and three bottles of spirits... Read more

Teaching On Call (TTOCs) in the province, including at School District 69 (Qualicum).
The shortage is a result of the 2016 Supreme Court of Canada ruling that restored union language around limiting class sizes, confirmed SD69’s assistant... Read more

die a comfortable death aided by palliative care. The remainder find themselves with tough choices.The ‘Cruel Choice’The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Carter vs. Canada that: A person facing this prospect has two options: she can take her own... Read more

military service during the First World War, more than 80 years after he was hanged for committing murder.
In 1935, the Supreme Court of Canada convicted Daniel Perry Sampson of murdering brothers Bramwell and Edwin Heffernan two years... Read more

Anglin. "I think Canadians have an innate sense of justice and they see that is just absurd and unjust." Image caption The Supreme Court of Canada will hear Mr Comeau's case in December
Most provinces set limits on the amount of alcohol a person... Read more

the courtroom, the boy’s mother was heard yelling “Are you f—-ing kidding me?”
In her decision, Beames made note of a 1991 Supreme Court of Canada decision, R. v. W.(D.), which set the benchmark for trials of sexual assault, in which both the... Read more

the courtroom, the boy’s mother was heard yelling “Are you f—-ing kidding me?”
In her decision, Beames made note of a 1991 Supreme Court of Canada decision, R. v. W.(D.), which set the benchmark for trials of sexual assault, in which both the... Read more

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- The Supreme Court of Canada will be asked Tuesday to reopen a lopsided 1969 hydro deal that has so far generated $28 billion for Hydro-Quebec, versus about $2 billion for Newfoundland and Labrador.
Lawyer Doug Mitchell will argue... Read more

to consult with them to determine their next course of action.
One possible step would be to try to bring the issue to the Supreme Court of Canada.
While Monday's ruling represents a win for the federal government, it could actually represent a... Read more

to consult with them to determine their next course of action.
One possible step would be to try to bring the issue to the Supreme Court of Canada.
While Monday's ruling represents a win for the federal government, it could actually represent a... Read more

government appealed the lower court's decision.
Don Sorochan, the lawyer representing the veterans, says he will have to consult with his clients to determine whether they want to try to take the matter all the way to the Supreme Court of... Read more

that supports the freedom of all faith groups and other minorities in Canada” following two days of legal arguments at the Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa concerning a proposed faith-based law school at the Langley campus.
The case involved two... Read more

to sign similar policies, whereby people are called to abstain from sexual intimacy outside of heterosexual marriage.
The Supreme Court of Canada is currently hearing arguments on whether law societies in Ontario and B.C. can withhold... Read more

it is seen as a factor in a partner giving consent.
The law does not require disclosure of HIV in every case. A 2012 Supreme Court of Canada decision ruled that criminal law imposes a duty to disclose HIV positive status before sexual... Read more

takes on the trial and the pending verdict, they both relied on a single piece of case law, known as R. v. W.(D.), a Supreme Court of Canada decision considered the benchmark for sexual assault cases relying largely on contradictory... Read more

takes on the trial and the pending verdict, they both relied on a single piece of case law, known as R. v. W.(D.), a Supreme Court of Canada decision considered the benchmark for sexual assault cases relying largely on contradictory... Read more

takes on the trial and the pending verdict, they both relied on a single piece of case law, known as R. v. W.(D.), a Supreme Court of Canada decision considered the benchmark for sexual assault cases relying largely on contradictory... Read more

takes on the trial and the pending verdict, they both relied on a single piece of case law, known as R. v. W.(D.), a Supreme Court of Canada decision considered the benchmark for sexual assault cases relying largely on contradictory... Read more

takes on the trial and the pending verdict, they both relied on a single piece of case law, known as R. v. W.(D.), a Supreme Court of Canada decision considered the benchmark for sexual assault cases relying largely on contradictory... Read more

takes on the trial and the pending verdict, they both relied on a single piece of case law, known as R. v. W.(D.), a Supreme Court of Canada decision considered the benchmark for sexual assault cases relying largely on contradictory... Read more

takes on the trial and the pending verdict, they both relied on a single piece of case law, known as R. v. W.(D.), a Supreme Court of Canada decision considered the benchmark for sexual assault cases relying largely on contradictory... Read more

takes on the trial and the pending verdict, they both relied on a single piece of case law, known as R. v. W.(D.), a Supreme Court of Canada decision considered the benchmark for sexual assault cases relying largely on contradictory... Read more

end to the dispute that dates back years, however. TREB now has 60 days to seek leave to appeal its case all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada.
In a statement to CBC News, TREB says that's exactly what it plans to do.
"TREB disagrees with the... Read more

Yukon First Nations and environmentalists are celebrating a Supreme Court of Canada ruling they say will protect the environment and wildlife in a vast and largely untouched region of northern Yukon, as well as First Nations land use rights enshrined... Read more

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled against the Yukon government, ending a five-year legal battle between the Yukon government and a coalition of First Nation and environmental groups over protection for a large watershed in northern Yukon.
The... Read more

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of Yukon First Nations in their fight to protect the Peel watershed region, rolling back years of planning and returning the parties to an earlier stage in the planning process.
The unanimous ruling... Read more

was a series of US cases over the flag salute and pledge of allegiance in the 1930s and 1940s, while judgment was reserved earlier this month in another major case involving Jehovah's Witnesses, this time heard by the Supreme Cour... Read more